Every year millions of children and adolescents in the United States are impacted by violence, neglect and abuse in their homes, schools, and communities. Community policing requires a broad and comprehensive approach to protecting youth from violence and other dangers, preventing youth from engaging in acts of crime and disorder, and ensuring our students are safe at school and on campus.

Bullying in Schools
Provides police with information about the causes and extent of bullying in schools and recommendations for developing effective approaches and practices that contribute to student safety

Establishing Appropriate Staffing Levels for Campus Public Safety Departments
Identifies the factors and considerations that impact staffing, including the characteristics of a particular campus, the geographic setting (urban, rural, suburban), number of students, faculty and staff, programs and/or facilities that have security implications, venues and athletic programs that affect campus public safety staffing, and other considerations

School Safety CD-ROM, Version 2.0
Provides more than 110 documents and links related to school violence, gangs, bullying, and property crime as a resource to local policymakers, law enforcement, school administrators, parents, and students

Stalking
Reviews the problem of stalking and the factors that contribute to it, and identifies a series of questions to help law enforcement analyze their local problem

Tribal Youth Leadership
Helps train and equip American Indian youth with the leadership skills necessary to address the public safety problems that plague tribal communities